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>> on the fda website they say good toast, bad toast. this may be someone telling us there's not a lot of data behind. for all of us it's eat real feel, don't pay much attention. >> if you eat a hamburger and french fries once a week, is that going to kill you? >> no. moderation is key. >> he's asking for a friend. he's asking for a friend. let me ask you about this. what about bacon? >> bacon has nitrates. we want to stay away from nitrates. nitrates clearly can affect people especially in blood pressure and other medical conditions. probably stay a little bit away from the bacon, but moderation is the key to anything in diet. >> excuse me. did you just hear what he said. moderation is key. >> you didn't say the last of it, "in die et cetera." >> i was taking bets you would come in a red sweater today because it's christmas. you wear the black sweater because? >> do you have one or do you have many? >> when i had originally written the book, i was sitting down with steve jobs. he told me, listen, what you talk about is very important in
>> on the fda website they say good toast, bad toast. this may be someone telling us there's not a lot of data behind. for all of us it's eat real feel, don't pay much attention. >> if you eat a hamburger and french fries once a week, is that going to kill you? >> no. moderation is key. >> he's asking for a friend. he's asking for a friend. let me ask you about this. what about bacon? >> bacon has nitrates. we want to stay away from nitrates. nitrates clearly can...
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. >> thakur reported his findings to the fda in 2005. their investigation found ranbakyranbak y ranbaky had a consistent factor. there were over 1,600 data factors. they were found to be unsafe to use and sell. >>. >> vince fabiano is a former ranbaxy president. >> let's say you're using a cancer drug. your cancer progresses. is it because of the drug or the disease process? >> no one knows. in many cases it would not be detected. >> in 2008 when ranbaxy came under new ownership. they were band from selling but they continued to sell in the u.s. from other indian facilities. then in 200111 while one arm was investigating ranbaxy for serious criminal violations another was approving the company for the exclusive rights to make the generic version of one of the most popular pharmaceuticals of all time. lipitor, a decision by the fda that reportedly earned the company $600 million in the first six months. david nelson led a congressional investigation into ranbaxy. >> there was behavior treatment that was suggestive of regulators that at be
. >> thakur reported his findings to the fda in 2005. their investigation found ranbakyranbak y ranbaky had a consistent factor. there were over 1,600 data factors. they were found to be unsafe to use and sell. >>. >> vince fabiano is a former ranbaxy president. >> let's say you're using a cancer drug. your cancer progresses. is it because of the drug or the disease process? >> no one knows. in many cases it would not be detected. >> in 2008 when ranbaxy came...
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the fda plans to ban trans fats from the food industry. it's considered a major contributor to heart disease. >> this action will save lives. the cdc estimates that if we can reduce the levels of trans fat currently in the american diet, we can probably save about 7,000 people from preventable death and prevent about 20,000 heart attacks. >> they're in a wide variety of packages including packaged popcorn, bisquick margin strings and restaurants use it in some fried foods. >>> san francisco chronicle look asset twitter's big stock debut. it closed its first day of trading on the new york stock exchange at $44.90 a share. that's nearly double the $26 that was initially offering. >>> "usa today" says last month's partial shutdown cost them nearly $6 billion. the shutdown lasted 16 days. federal employees missed a combined 6.6 million workdays. >> the "washington post" said the senate passed a historic bill. the bill faces an uphill battle in the republican controlled house. >> the "los angeles times" looks at another tesla electric car fire.
the fda plans to ban trans fats from the food industry. it's considered a major contributor to heart disease. >> this action will save lives. the cdc estimates that if we can reduce the levels of trans fat currently in the american diet, we can probably save about 7,000 people from preventable death and prevent about 20,000 heart attacks. >> they're in a wide variety of packages including packaged popcorn, bisquick margin strings and restaurants use it in some fried foods....
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the fda says we're going take it out. >> the real question is it working? >> it is working. in fact, people were so frightened at the beginning that it was going to crash the number of people coming into the restaurants and it hasn't done that at all. in other countries that have entirely gotten rid of it for years, there's been absolutely no problem. you can put o'things in it that give it the flavor. >>> the age at which some girls begin puberty is dropping. researchers followed girls for more than seven years. they discovered that the onset of a girl's breast development has to do with her body mass index. i was so fascinate thad bmi is a bigger predictor than race or ethnicity. >> absolutely. this study did break it down a bit but for everyone puberty started primarily early. for caucasian, 9.7, girls in particular and for african-americans it started at about 8.8 years old. those are really really early predictors. but the predictor is obesity and body mass index. that's because fat cells trigger hormonal cascades. that causes puberty to happen much earlier. >> so how d
the fda says we're going take it out. >> the real question is it working? >> it is working. in fact, people were so frightened at the beginning that it was going to crash the number of people coming into the restaurants and it hasn't done that at all. in other countries that have entirely gotten rid of it for years, there's been absolutely no problem. you can put o'things in it that give it the flavor. >>> the age at which some girls begin puberty is dropping. researchers...
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the fda says we're going take it out. >> the real question is it working? >> it is working. in fact, people were so frightened at the beginning that it was going to crash the number of people coming into the restaurants and it hasn't done that at all. in other countries that have entirely gotten rid of it for years, there's been absolutely no problem. you can put o'things in it that give it the flavor. >>> the age at which some girls begin puberty is dropping. researchers followed girls for more than seven years. they discovered that the onset of a girl's breast development has to do with her body mass index. i was so fascinate thad bmi is a bigger predictor than race or ethnicity. >> absolutely. this study did break it down a bit but for everyone puberty started primarily early. for caucasian, 9.7, girls in particular and for african-americans it started at about 8.8 years old. those are really really early predictors. but the predictor is obesity and body mass index. that's because fat cells trigger hormonal cascades. that causes puberty to happen much earlier. >> so how d
the fda says we're going take it out. >> the real question is it working? >> it is working. in fact, people were so frightened at the beginning that it was going to crash the number of people coming into the restaurants and it hasn't done that at all. in other countries that have entirely gotten rid of it for years, there's been absolutely no problem. you can put o'things in it that give it the flavor. >>> the age at which some girls begin puberty is dropping. researchers...
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the fda plans to ban trans fat from the food industry. the artery-clogging food additive is considered a major contributor to heart disease. >> this action will save lives. the cdc estimates that if we can reduce the levels of trans fat currently in the american diet we can probably save about 7,000 people from preventible death and prevent about 20,000 heart attacks. >> trans fats extend the shelf life of food and improves the flavor. they're used in snacks from microwave popcorn to cookies, packaged soups and biscuits. they're also found in stick margarine, vegetable shortening and ready-to-use frostings. and some restaurants use trans fats in fried foods. >>> time to show you some of this morning's headlines. "the san francisco "chronicle"" looks at day two of twitter stock, down in trading this morning. twitter opened the day on the new york stock exchange at $44.90 a share. that's nearly double the initial offering price of $26 a share. thursday's wall street debut sent the social media site's market value soaring to $31 billion. >>>
the fda plans to ban trans fat from the food industry. the artery-clogging food additive is considered a major contributor to heart disease. >> this action will save lives. the cdc estimates that if we can reduce the levels of trans fat currently in the american diet we can probably save about 7,000 people from preventible death and prevent about 20,000 heart attacks. >> trans fats extend the shelf life of food and improves the flavor. they're used in snacks from microwave popcorn...
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botox® is an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. it's proven to actually prevent headache days. and it's injected by a doctor once every 3 months. the effects of botox® (onabotulinumtoxina) may spread hours to weeks after injectiye problems, or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions, neck and injection site pain, fatigue, and headache. don't take botox® if you have a skin infection. tell your doctor about your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, and medications, including botulinum toxins, as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. the dose of botox® is not the same as other botulinum toxins. put the odds on your side. visit botoxchronicmigraine.com and talk to a headache specialist. ♪ ♪ can you barbeque a turkey? ♪ >>> good morning, gayle. welcome back to cbs this morning. a dangerous storm threatens to cause a thanksgiving travel nightmare, so peter greenberg i
botox® is an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. it's proven to actually prevent headache days. and it's injected by a doctor once every 3 months. the effects of botox® (onabotulinumtoxina) may spread hours to weeks after injectiye problems, or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions, neck and injection...
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there are present ti two fda-approved vaccines. this is a study in costa rica done on cerverix. it was meant for everybody to get three vaccines. a lot of people only went once. but for at least four hours out, in 100% of people they were protected. it calls into question why weren't studies like this done earlier, especially in the united states? >> and this is good news because? >> well listen 30,000 cancers a year associated with hpv. we need to get people vaccinated. only half of girls are getting vaccinated with three shots, and a third are only having one shot. and so this is saying maybe one shot can protect all of them. it's very hard to bring a child back three times within six months. >> so you're saying the vaccine could reduce that by how much? >> well 30,000 cases of hpv-oeshted cancer a year. the vaccine will reduce this by over 80%. the numbers of those cancers. so this is a dramatic reduction. >> wow. >> really calls into question why instead of just talking about affordable care act and websites the leadership isn't talking how can we save more lives here and wh
there are present ti two fda-approved vaccines. this is a study in costa rica done on cerverix. it was meant for everybody to get three vaccines. a lot of people only went once. but for at least four hours out, in 100% of people they were protected. it calls into question why weren't studies like this done earlier, especially in the united states? >> and this is good news because? >> well listen 30,000 cancers a year associated with hpv. we need to get people vaccinated. only half...
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the fda hasn't releas >>> storm clouds rolling back into the bay area and here we go. we have some rain headed your way. overlooking russian hill toward the golden gate, so far quiet there. most of the rain has been focused north of the golden gate bridge. and you can see it on our hi- def doppler radar. some moderate amounts of rain falling in parts of the north bay overnight, continuing to sag to the south throughout the day today and the rain will be picking up. 50s and 60s staying cool for highs. by the afternoon, rain spreading across the bay area, chance of thunderstorms tomorrow. >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by toys "r" us, make all their wishes come true. >>> the crack scandal involving toronto's mayor turns into a bizarre spectacle at city hall. the woman he knocked down and promised not to back down. >> mark my words, friends, this is going to be outright war in the next election. >>> and cell phone sales soaring. john miller is here with new e-mails that may explain the reason why. >>> and the last people to see lee harvey oswald aliv
the fda hasn't releas >>> storm clouds rolling back into the bay area and here we go. we have some rain headed your way. overlooking russian hill toward the golden gate, so far quiet there. most of the rain has been focused north of the golden gate bridge. and you can see it on our hi- def doppler radar. some moderate amounts of rain falling in parts of the north bay overnight, continuing to sag to the south throughout the day today and the rain will be picking up. 50s and 60s staying...
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risperdal was approved by the fda to treat schizophrenia. but u.s. attorney carmen ortiz says risperdal was widely prescribed for unapproved uses. >> the companies promoted it and sold it and induced others to buy it so kickback schemes and other inducements to treat the elderly, who were suffering from alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. to treat children and also to treat the disabled. >> reporter: doctors are permitted to prescribe medicines for virtually any use. but pharmaceutical companies cannot promote their drugs for treatment beyond those approved by the food and drug administration. critics say big drug companies look at justice department fines simply as the cost of doing business. >> it's really like a tax to these companies, to pay this money ten years later while they've already been selling the drug for ten years and reaping those profits. so it's not enough of a disincentive for them to stop this behavior. >> reporter: in paying more than $2 billion, johnson & johnson resolves criminal and civil allegations, involving the marketi
risperdal was approved by the fda to treat schizophrenia. but u.s. attorney carmen ortiz says risperdal was widely prescribed for unapproved uses. >> the companies promoted it and sold it and induced others to buy it so kickback schemes and other inducements to treat the elderly, who were suffering from alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. to treat children and also to treat the disabled. >> reporter: doctors are permitted to prescribe medicines for virtually any use. but...
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botox® is an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more. it's proven to actually prevent headache days. and it's injected by a doctor once every 3 months. the effects of botox® (onabotulinumtoxina) may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions neck and injection site pain fatigue, and headache. don't take botox® if you have a skin infection. tell your doctor about your medical history muscle or nerve conditions and medications, including botulinum toxins as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. the dose of botox® is not the same as other botulinum toxins. put the odds on your side. visit botoxchronicmigraine.com and talk to a headache specialist. [ bells dinging ] ♪ hark how the bells, sweet silver bells ♪ ♪ all seem to say throw
botox® is an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more. it's proven to actually prevent headache days. and it's injected by a doctor once every 3 months. the effects of botox® (onabotulinumtoxina) may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be...
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the university got an emergency waiver from the fda for a vaccine already being used in europe. >> reporter: princeton officials announced they will make the vaccine available in december to undergraduates and graduates living in dormitories and people with conditions that may make them vulnerable to the disease. this doctor studies infectious diseases. >> the food and drug administration developed a process where inlicensed drugs and in this case a vaccine can be introduced to be used in that specific patient or this public health circumstance. >>> princeton students have been following news of theout break closely. >> everyone is on their toes as they should be about the spread of this disease. >> reporter: will you get the meningitis vaccine? >> i think i will. i would rather take the chance to try to be safe than take the chance of being high exposure. >> reporter: it spreads through close contact including coughing, kissing, sneezing sharing food and drinks. >> the person can become semicomatose or comatose. it can happen in a matter of hours. >> ho many people die from meningitis? >>
the university got an emergency waiver from the fda for a vaccine already being used in europe. >> reporter: princeton officials announced they will make the vaccine available in december to undergraduates and graduates living in dormitories and people with conditions that may make them vulnerable to the disease. this doctor studies infectious diseases. >> the food and drug administration developed a process where inlicensed drugs and in this case a vaccine can be introduced to be...